Police were looking for 24-year-old Samantha Poynter and her husband, Kerry Poynter, for some time.

"You feel very invaded. Usually, you feel safe in your own home and coming home and just having it wrecked, it's a bad feeling," said burglary victim Erik Hagan.

Hagan, 17, can still recall the sick feeling he experienced coming home to a ransacked house.

"I got home first and saw the door kicked in and called the police and then when dad got home he said, 'Let's check the camera.' I was ecstatic. I didn't even know we had it," Hagan said.

The surveillance footage broke the Hagans' burglary case and several others wide open.

Within days, police arrested the Poynters.

"The woman, she was actually standing right in front of it and facing it and everything we got all angles of her and the man we got his back," Hagan said.

The camera also got a good shot of the car the couple used. It paid off big time.

"That gave us crucial information that was able to lead our officers to make a crucial identification almost immediately. And we actually captured them in the same car that was in the video," said Louisville Metro Police Maj. Mike Sullivan.

The Poynters are charged with burglary in the second degree.

They're accused of breaking into at least four homes in the Louisville area stealing expensive jewelry, electronics, lawnmowers and other household items, totaling $6,850.

In at least two of the home invasions, the owner's home surveillance video caught the pair in the act, which helped police identify them

As far as the newer case is concerned, police say the pair could be responsible for other home burglaries and there could be more charges against this couple.

Anyone who has had their home burglarized, especially in or near the Fern Creek area, is asked to call LMPD at 574-LMPD.

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